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Once you start making and enjoying sourdough, it’s hard to go back! I’ve had lots of requests for my technique and recipe, so here it is! The recipe I love this recipe, it’s easy to memorize, and very good. I HIGHLY recommend using a digital scale. Don’t rely on volume measurements, especially for flour. Get […]
17.11.2023 02:53Sourdough BreadOh man. I use so many different backup programs. But I have a favorite right now...
6.10.2023 17:14Back It Up.A low-power mini (micro) server is very handy for a small home office/hobbyist setup. It’s nice to have an always-on server running something like Pi-Hole, a ddns client or even a small database server, without worrying about overt energy use. Raspberry Pi seems to be the ideal device for this! Except. Tried to get a […]
21.9.2023 01:45Thin Client as DesktopCan you please post a picture of the other side of the PCB Board
26.3.2022 04:08Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by MarioIn reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-177">Manuel</a>. Hi, visually caps looks just fine. The board is very tough to handle, everything is tight there. However, I like the sound reproduction of these speakers. Tried soem replacements, and they were not so clean and tight. Do oyu have a list of the capacitors? I could try to replace them one in the time. Thank!
27.2.2022 00:01Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by Rossthat model 80to 90% of the electrolytes caps go bad some of them complely open replace all of the electrolytes capacitors and you should be ok
26.2.2022 09:19Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by ManuelCloudflare is a front end to your typical web site – it offers a layer of protection to your site by concealing the IP address, by intercepting requests and in general dealing with useless slag of people who like to hack sites. I have no connection to Cloudflare, I am not even a [paying] customer! […]
20.7.2021 18:10Cloudflare. Just do it.The idea of building a DIY synth is certainly not new, I’m sure you can easily find projects in magazines going back 50 years or so, but it required good familiarity with discrete components. While that really hasn’t changed all that much, we now have some shortcuts – like having a small and easy to […]
28.5.2021 18:59Helios One – Cheap DIY SynthIn reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-166">Frank</a>. That may be beyond my skill level, but let's see... same volume hum no batter how loud the amp is turned up? Could be a physical vibration, check if everything is tightened down. Otherwise I would guess it's the power section, maybe the transformer? If you do look at this, please be very careful when playing with power sections.
23.4.2021 13:41Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by JonathanHello Jonathan. I had my set of StudioPro 3â€s since 2006. My local radio repair shop now solely focuses on car audio. My monitors have developed a feedback sorta hum when they are played at any sort of appropriate sound levels. I swapped out the original cables for more beefy cables incase it was outside electrical interference. Changed ac outlets, even ran an extension cord from a outlet on a different circuit breaker from my pc. Nothing I have done took away the hum. Any tips of what it might be and what to look for? I really want to keep and use them. They have sentimental value. Thankyou any input is welcome. 😊
In reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-163">Zacky</a>. There's a whole bunch of small Philips screws on the back. Should be easy enough.
29.12.2020 17:07Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by Jonathanhello, how did you open it?
21.12.2020 09:44Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by ZackyIn reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-161">Justin Adair</a>. I'm not sure that would mean anything... since the intention of the mod here was to bypass all of that.
21.9.2020 17:40Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by JonathanIn reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-160">Jonathan</a>. I wish you had posted a picture of the top to view the capacitors and stuff as I am experiencing the same issues.
20.9.2020 09:24Comment on M-Audio StudioPro 3 repair by Justin AdairWordPress Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) is fantastic, allows you a simple way to add data and metadata to each post, but by default it doesn’t display or allow you to query on it. I wanted a type to allow me to select different types for a post – specifically for internal review status of all […]
5.9.2020 23:32Creating an ACF filter on the WordPress Admin PageThe above are two of my favorite software packages at the moment. So powerful and I’m very content to run it on my own hardware, in house! In order to get it to work though, I needed one more great piece to the puzzle, NginxProxyManager. There is a great video by spaceinvader one describing setting […]
12.7.2020 19:28Nextcloud via Proxy on unRAIDMy site was hacked again the other day – this is common enough for WordPress sites. If you’re not on top of it you could have it hacked, pretty much automatically. This part I knew. It still got hacked, and I learned a few more things. 1 Back up your site! This could mean a […]
28.4.2020 20:25Hacked AgainI wrote about TuneFab m4v converter a while back, mostly to get a discount. Bottom line, it worked quite well, though the UI was a bit janky. Well, I’ve been using it a bit since then, and yup the UI is still a bit janky. No change there. However, I have had a few occasions […]
25.12.2019 03:21TuneFab SupportI have hated the MFi program for game controllers for a long time now. Cheap and expensive controllers for a handful of games. There was no valid tech reason for Apple to restrict their OS to their own protocol for this! It was a blatant cash grab. Thankfully, that has changed in iOS 13. Now […]
17.12.2019 15:21iOS 13 + Regular Game ControllersIn reply to <a href="https://blog.jonandtina.net/2017/m-audio-studiopro-3-repair/#comment-159">Ross</a>.
Yup, thatâ€s the idea. Basically the one speaker had the amp in it, so nothing changes in the other (passive) speaker, just the modified one will have some dead electronics in it. Leave that one unplugged from AC of course.
Verify the impedance and wattage before using them together. I hope it works for you, no guarantees of course.